Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 My vote is for Keval to modernize and clarify the rules for posting and discussions, with input from the group, but based on Spiritual Principles (i.e., with the disclaimers I mentioned earlier). What I've seen in this discussion so far, doesn't equate to finding Dharma for the list, but based on feelings and seeking comfort of calm. People are like children, and children are like cattle: They'll complain about the fences (rules, structure, discipline, etc.) but in the end, they're happier for it. It's like when someone puts on a program or makes a movie. You might not like it, but it's better than a movie or satsang program with no structure or poor structure, and it's easier to reach the right place by over-correcting. Just keep out the cult-like hidden rules, hidden actions and Absolutism (of M.A.C., Dayamrita), be open and honest. Any group is only as organized as the leader is, and the strength the leader is given/possesses to maintain order. Keval, or any moderator at this time, needs to step up to the plate or yield to another who's willing to take the next step. Don't do what my local satsangs do and just let it be, saying everything's Amma's Will, because that's being chicken. Adharma being Amma's or God's Will is called Kali Yuga. Taking a break for now, tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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